“Superman” Dean Cain invoked his recent cinematographic effort, the anti-choice movie “Gosnell,” to egregiously lie about New York’s new abortion law. His Fox Friends were there to help validate the disinformation.

Former Trump staffer Sam Nunberg suggested that the Senate Intelligence Committee was “very, very” interested in right-wing attacks on Hillary Clinton’s health which, as I wrote about in my last post, sprouted up on the Hannity show right around the time the Trump campaign may have been coordinating with Wikileaks on the effort.

An item in the indictment of Roger Stone states that in August, 2016, Jerome Corsi urged Stone to “start suggesting” Hillary Clinton was feeble and had had a stroke. It just so happens that’s exactly what Sean Hannity did shortly thereafter. Was Hannity caught up in the Russia conspiracy to win the election for Trump? We don’t know yet.

Sean Hannity reached new levels of sycophancy tonight as he insisted that despite all obvious evidence to the contrary, Donald Trump did not cave to Nancy Pelosi when he agreed to her demand to re-open the government without funding for a border wall.

While almost everyone knows that Donald Trump shut down the federal government over his demand for a border wall that Mexico was supposed to pay for, his Fox News buddy Harris Faulkner thoughtfully described it as a shutdown over the more important-sounding “national border security.”

Alan Dershowitz probably leapt to the phone to speed dial his Fox propaganda buddies so he could shill for Donald Trump the moment the indictments against Trump-associate Roger Stone were announced this morning.

If anything fits Fox’s narrative of white, Christian, male victimhood, it’s the saga of the Covington Catholic MAGA boys who, according to America’s white, morning flagship show, were targeted because they are - wait for it – white!

Only on Fox News would white Trumper Dan Bongino heckle an African American bishop and civil rights activist for calling Donald Trump a racist. However, Bishop Talbert Swan was so dignified and unwavering that host Laura Ingraham ended the fiery debate by suggesting he could do “some really good things” by working together with Trump.